Back in December, during the last game ever between the San Diego Chargers and Oakland Raiders, a video went viral. The video wasn’t of a crazy hit by a linebacker or a fight in the stands between two drunk fans, but instead, it was a video of a security guard touching himself.

Let’s just say the guard wasn’t exactly scratching his shoulder, and because he wasn’t, he has now pled guilty to a lewd act in public, according to KGTV.

The video, which was posted on Facebook, ultimately led to an investigation, charges, and sentencing. It showed the guard on the field before the game “pleasuring himself just feet away from cheerleaders.”

Less than two weeks after the events occurred, he voluntarily surrendered his security guard license. But before that, he was fired by Elite Services, who employed him.

KGTV didn’t name the man, but did do a background check and discovered he had no previous criminal record. By pleading guilty, he will be sentenced to three years of probation and counseling. The court documents listed him as “sexual component,” but he does not have to register as a sex offender.

“Give him the help he needs”, the woman who posted the video told KGTV. “(if not) someone will get hurt later.”

KGTV told the man’s attorney they would conceal his identity in a possible interview, but he declined.

"Leonard has been medically cleared to return from the right quad tendinopathy injury, but since shutting down a nine-game return to the San Antonio Spurs that ended Jan. 13, he has elected against returning to the active roster."

"Leonard has been medically cleared to return from the right quad tendinopathy injury, but since shutting down a nine-game return to the San Antonio Spurs that ended Jan. 13, he has elected against returning to the active roster."